Primary Reactions of Oxygenic Photosynthesis

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Functional and structural aspects of the mechanism of oxygenic photosynthesis are described and documented by examples: (1) Coupling of two Photosystems I and II for the electron iransfer from water to NADP+. (2) Vectorial electron transfer and transmembrane charge separation as the primary act of light energy conversion. (3) Functioning of the reaction centers I and II in the photosystems and the role of the pool of plastoquinones. (4) Proton translocation and use of the proton potential for ATP formation. (5) Approaches to the mechanism of water oxidation. (6) Organization of the proteins and their cofactors as well as the molecular structure of Photosystem I. (7) Light energy migration in the antenna system. © VCH Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 1996.

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Witt, H. T. (1996). Primary Reactions of Oxygenic Photosynthesis. Berichte Der Bunsengesellschaft/Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 100(12), 1923–1942. https://doi.org/10.1002/bbpc.19961001202

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